Remte manor house and park Battle site

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Remtes muižas parks. Medību tornis, 1944. Avots: Latvijas Nacionālās bibliotēkas digitālais krājums "Zudusī Latvija”.
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 "Remtes pils", Remte, Lettland
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Das Schloss Remte (deutsch: Remten) ist ein Herrenhaus in Remte. Die Gebäude und der Park von Schloss Remte sind nationale Denkmäler. Im Herrenhaus ist die Grundschule Remte untergebracht. Das Schloss Remte wurde im Jahr 1800 im Stil des Berliner Klassizismus für den damaligen Gutsbesitzer Graf Karl Medem erbaut.

Am Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs war die 19. Division der Lettischen Legion der deutschen Heeresgruppe auf Gut Remte und in seiner Umgebung stationiert. 

Used sources and references:

https://www.kurzemesregions.lv/projekti/turisms/unigreen/dabas-takas/pastaigu-takas-remtes-muizas-parka/

Связанные истории

The legacy of the legionnaire Andrej Apsīš in the Remte forest

Evidence of the Second World War is found in the forests of Kurzeme from time to time, because lovers of war relics and historical antiques visit the forests and fields of Kurzeme with metal detectors very often. At the beginning of 2021, various documents were found in an ammunition box buried in the forest on the Remte side of Saldus county, which proved belonging to the 19th division of the Latvian Legion, as well as the soldier's personal belongings. They had been lying in the ground for 76 years.

 
How the Red Army soldiers burned the Remte church

After the capitulation of Germany and Army Group "Kurland" on May 8 and 9, 1945, the winners celebrated their victory in various ways in many places in Kurzeme. In Remte, during these celebrations, the Remte church was burned down. The church bell ringer's family kept the church bell in their homestead throughout the occupation.

Alfred Riekstiņš - Knight of the Knight's Cross

At the beginning of 1945, fierce battles are still taking place in the Kurzeme fortress, where Latvians are fighting in the ranks of the German army. One of them was Alfred Riekstiņš in the battle of the 19th division. For his bravery, Riekstiņa is awarded the Knight's Cross and is presented in the Remte Palace. Shortly before the capitulation, he becomes a lieutenant.